Buloh Kasap Bridge

Sungai Muar Bridge
Jambatan Buloh Kasap
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Official name Buloh Kasap Bridge
Carries Motor vehicles, Pedestrians
Crosses Muar River
Locale Jalan Gemas-Segamat
Maintained by Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) Segamat
Designer Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR)
Design arch bridge
Total length short length
Width --
Longest span --
Constructed by Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR)
Opened 1901-1948

Buloh Kasap Bridge is a famous historical bridge during World War II. It is located on Federal route in the town of Buloh Kasap, Johor, Malaysia. The bridge is built across Muar River (Sungai Muar) which flows pass Buloh Kasap.

The old bridge of Buloh Kasap was built by British government during the construction of Federal Route 1. However, the British soldiers demolished a part of the bridge during World War II to stop the advance of Japanese soldiers from moving forward to Singapore. After the war ended, a new bridge was constructed just beside the old one.

When the stretch of Federal Route 1 was upgraded from Gemas to Ayer Hitam recently, the bridge was upgraded to a single-lane dual carriageway bridge to fulfil the latest standards of Malaysian federal roads.